Real-time trading system with an embedded Ising machine for decision-making based on quadratic and discrete optimization (discrete portfolio optimization)
Abstract:
Financial portfolio construction problems are often formulated as quadratic and discrete (combinatorial) optimization that belong to the nondeterministic polynomial time ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Financial portfolio construction problems are often formulated as quadratic and discrete (combinatorial) optimization that belong to the nondeterministic polynomial time (NP)-hard class in computational complexity theory. Ising machines are hardware devices that work in quantum-mechanical/quantum-inspired principles for quickly solving NP-hard optimization problems, which potentially enable making trading decisions based on NP-hard optimization in the time constraints for high-speed trading strategies. Here we report a real-time stock trading system that determines long(buying)/short(selling) positions through NP-hard portfolio optimization for improving the Sharpe ratio using an embedded Ising machine based on a quantum-inspired algorithm called simulated bifurcation. The Ising machine selects a balanced (delta-neutral) group of stocks from an N -stock universe according to an objective function involving maximizing instantaneous expected returns defined as deviations from volume-weighted average prices and minimizing the summation of statistical correlation factors (for diversification). It has been demonstrated in the Tokyo Stock Exchange that the trading strategy based on NP-hard portfolio optimization for N=128 is executable with the FPGA (field-programmable gate array)-based trading system with a response latency of 164 \mu \text{s} .
Real-time trading system with an embedded Ising machine for decision-making based on quadratic and discrete optimization (discrete portfolio optimization)
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 11)